"We need a plan not platitudes" - Citizens Advice comments ahead of the latest energy price cap announcement
Dame Clare Moriarty, Chief Executive of Citizens Advice, said:
“Every day our advisers help people in desperate situations: people who can’t get to the end of the month without a food bank voucher, parents unable to afford nappies and patients with no credit to call their GP.
‘‘Without more support, the soundtrack to winter will be the beeping of emergency prepayment meter credit running out and the click of lights and appliances being turned off.
“We need a plan not platitudes. Government support has to match the scale of this crisis, there must be a financial lifeline for those who need it most.”
Data from Citizens Advice
Citizens Advice is seeing huge demand for its services. It has had a sadly record-breaking year for referring people to crisis support - such as food banks and charitable grants. More than 120 000 people have been referred for this type of support.
The charity’s latest data dashboard shows in July the charity saw the highest ever number of people who were unable to top up their prepayment meter - the fifth time this record has been broken this year
Analysis from the charity shows even with current government support, 1 in 5 (21%) people in the UK won’t be able to afford to pay their energy bills in October based on the projected price cap rise
Based on the projected price cap rise the average prepayment meter customer will be spending £249-a-month on to keep their prepay meter topped up this for October, jumping to £563 in January 2023
Notes to editors
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